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One would think that declaring martial law on flimsy premises in the middle of the night without really telling the military first would be a quick recipe for impeachment, but South Korea’s process may drag on a little longer.
REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu
Romanians head to the polls Sunday for a presidential runoff that could lead to significant foreign policy changes for the country – and profound implications for the war in Ukraine.
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Amid all the geopolitical chaos, the best advice of the year: Don’t panic.
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On Thursday, rebel fighters in Syria continued their startling advance by entering and seizing the city of Hama, according to both the rebels and the Syrian government.
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Ari Winkleman
Small packages are a big problem for the United States these days. A decade ago, the US government raised the so-called “de minimis” threshold on imports from $200 to $800. This means any foreign packages worth less than $800 get no routine inspection or import duties.
Press Service of the National Guard of Ukraine/Handout via Reuters
A New York Times profile of Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly paints her as a potential top candidate to replace Justin Trudeau.
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